Anyone know why Manchester (MBA) has completely fallen out of the Economist rankings?
Manchester MBA
Posted Dec 22, 2013 15:04
Anyone know why Manchester (MBA) has completely fallen out of the Economist rankings?
Posted Dec 22, 2013 15:17
Manchester went up in the FT rankings, so it can only be data insufficiency. Not enough students responded, perhaps because the school did not co-operate with the survey. Why not ask them?
Manchester went up in the FT rankings, so it can only be data insufficiency. Not enough students responded, perhaps because the school did not co-operate with the survey. Why not ask them?
Posted Dec 22, 2013 15:29
Dear Duncan,
Thanks! I will ask the school on that tomorrow, actually I am working in HK, but due to my long and busy working schedule here, I am considering Manchester Mba and HKU mba part time program. Would you please give me any advice between 2 programs?
Cheers,
Naomi
Thanks! I will ask the school on that tomorrow, actually I am working in HK, but due to my long and busy working schedule here, I am considering Manchester Mba and HKU mba part time program. Would you please give me any advice between 2 programs?
Cheers,
Naomi
Dear Duncan,
Thanks! I will ask the school on that tomorrow, actually I am working in HK, but due to my long and busy working schedule here, I am considering Manchester Mba and HKU mba part time program. Would you please give me any advice between 2 programs?
Cheers,
Naomi
Thanks! I will ask the school on that tomorrow, actually I am working in HK, but due to my long and busy working schedule here, I am considering Manchester Mba and HKU mba part time program. Would you please give me any advice between 2 programs?
Cheers,
Naomi
Posted Dec 22, 2013 16:19
Depending on your career goals, the HKU programme is probably better for most students because of the greater time in class allows for more consistent learning. The opportunity to spend a semester at Columbia or LBS is also remarkable. I look my MBA part-time (at LBS) and was lucky enough that my employer allowed me to work part-time for a term while taking an exchange study in the US. I really recommend that.
Depending on your career goals, the HKU programme is probably better for most students because of the greater time in class allows for more consistent learning. The opportunity to spend a semester at Columbia or LBS is also remarkable. I look my MBA part-time (at LBS) and was lucky enough that my employer allowed me to work part-time for a term while taking an exchange study in the US. I really recommend that.
Posted Dec 23, 2013 14:16
There are also a few other part-time MBAs in Hong Kong: HKUST, CUHK, and City University all offer different options.
There are also a few other part-time MBAs in Hong Kong: HKUST, CUHK, and City University all offer different options.
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